DC and The South

The southern USA is more a state of mind than a geographical entity, and crossing the Mason Dixie line will immediately usher you into a world of old-fashioned courtesy and unhurried charms. Engage the mind in the world-class museums of the nation's capital, Washington DC, or party in hedonistic New Orleans, the home of jazz and cool cocktails on sultry summer days.

DC and The South

Where to go in DC and The South

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Monmouth Historic Inn

Monmouth Historic Inn

DC and The South, United States of America

Experience authentic Southern charm with a stay in one of Mississippi’s finest hotels. Dating back to 1818, this magnificent antebellum mansion, stunning gardens and former plantation estate has been designated a National Historic Landmark.
Hay Adams Washington D C

Hay Adams Washington D C

Washington DC, DC and The South, United States of America

With a tagline that boasts that "nothing is overlooked except the White House", the Hay Adams certainly is proud of its service and its impressive address. With elegant rooms and suites, fine dining and impeccable service it is a beautiful hotel.
The Peabody Memphis

The Peabody Memphis

Memphis, DC and The South, United States of America

The Peabody Memphis is a magnificent landmark hotel, with a downtown location just minutes from the city's iconic attractions.
Inn at Perry Cabin

Inn at Perry Cabin

Maryland, DC and The South, United States of America

With its romantic waterfront setting on Chesapeake Bay and colonial clapboard vernacular, Inn at Perry Cabin is the epitome of southern charm and one of America’s most refined small luxury hotels.
The Hermitage Hotel, Nashville

The Hermitage Hotel, Nashville

DC and The South, United States of America

Nashville’s original and most iconic hotel, bursting with legendary status and an abundance of personality since 1910. Striking architecture and luxurious amenities with the Four-Diamond restaurant and bar, luxury spa, spacious suites and boutique.
Windsor Court Hotel

Windsor Court Hotel

New Orleans, DC and The South, United States of America

This elegant hotel, located just 5 minutes walk from New Orleans French Quarter, has been beautifully restored to reflect the sumptuous surroundings of a bygone era. The Windsor Court combines historic glamor with every modern comfort.
Williamsburg Inn

Williamsburg Inn

DC and The South, United States of America

Representing the height of luxury in Historic Williamsburg, the iconic Williamsburg Inn has been reimagined to bring you the best of the old world and the new.
The Alluvian Hotel

The Alluvian Hotel

Greenwood, Mississipi

This boutique property is located in the heart of the Mississippi Delta and is a great home base for your exploration of the Deep South.
Hotel Monteleone

Hotel Monteleone

New Orleans, DC and The South, United States of America

Since 1886, the Hotel Monteleone has proudly stood as one of the first landmarks in the world-famous French Quarter. The Monteleone boasts impeccable service, modern amenities and attention to detail that keep guests returning year after year.
Thompson Nashville

Thompson Nashville

Nashville

This downtown luxury boutique hotel is the place to stay when exploring Nashville's creative spirit. Within walking distance to so much that Nashville has to offer, the Thompson benefits from a rooftop bar and great restaurant.
Ritz Carlton New Orleans

Ritz Carlton New Orleans

New Orleans, DC and The South, United States of America

Set within the historic 1908 Beaux Arts Maison Blanche building, The Ritz-Carlton, New Orleans retains the grace and charm of an antebellum mansion and is within just a few minutes walk of the centre of the city's exciting and vibrant French Quarter
Natchez Grand Hotel

Natchez Grand Hotel

Natchez, Mississippi

This cosy and gracious hotel is set right in the heart of Natchez overlooking the Mississippi River. With warm hospitality it's an ideal base for exploring the Antebellum homes of the area, many of which are within easing walking distance

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